I haven't been on this forum for very long but I feel I already know what the Bill Murray character was going through in Groundhog Day.
But what you say is simply not true Tom, and you are being grossly unfair to members who are being helpful in pointing out the true position and in no way interpreting when they repeat the actual wording of the law.As the UK is fully signed up and committed to Europe-wide common legislation and all my EAPCs conform substantively to relevant European legislation, I take exception to being told (erroneously), not by the DfT or the police, but by certain forum members INTERPRETING the law for their own ends, that my bikes are illegal.
well at least we've established that KTM industries breaks the law..I haven't been on this forum for very long but I feel I already know what the Bill Murray character was going through in Groundhog Day.
we break lots of lawswell at least we've established that KTM industries breaks the law..
Yes, we all do. I've even got a recent example of a judge knowingly seriously breaking the law in more than one way in a single case, purely for reasons of administrative expediency and a paper outcome suitable to the authorities.we break lots of laws
go on then, show a world of potential customers what you really are!we break lots of laws
what we are is giving up on this thread. It was about liability, not legality.go on then, show a world of potential customers what you really are!
I have rather enjoyed reading this thread as it went along. I feel I have learnt a lot. Thanks all
Gringo, sometimes the awfulness of something can have a hypnotic fascination. You really must learn to let go early.
For me it was exactly the opposite.
Rather like watching a bad film, your expecting something worthwhile to happen because the paper recommended it, only to be surprised when the titles come up and you finally realise the good film was shown on a different channel.
This thread has been a part of my life I'd rather forget.
I thought I'd moved on then you went and quoted me, a flag pops up drawing me back in.Gringo, sometimes the awfulness of something can have a hypnotic fascination. You really must learn to let go early
LOLI thought I'd moved on then you went and quoted me, a flag pops up drawing me back in.
This time I'm not coming back to this thread. No really
we break lots of laws
I hope you're not speaking for me there Flecc because, as an upstanding citizen, I abide by laws and don't pick and choose which I'll respect and which that I won't. The 250w situation is easily reconciled as follows:Yes, we all do.
Have you removed that illegal light from your bike yet?I hope you're not speaking for me there Flecc because, as an upstanding citizen, I abide by laws and don't pick and choose which I'll respect and which that I won't.
You do that all the time Flecc; choosing selected snippets of facts interspersed with anecdotal tales of prosecutions that never concluded with convictions then arguing black is white as if you know more about EAPCs and the law than anybody else.I'm just stating facts.
Is there anything to actually back this up? Any statements, letters, emails or anything in writing from the time? Because this would be very useful for everyone.As I've stated a police force did commence a prosecution of a 250 watt rated e-bike rider for riding an illegal e-bike which would certainly have succeeded but for the intervention of BEBA.
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is there a legal limit to how painfully self promoting a thread can be (this would a good case to actually back it up)?I'm not getting involved in the debate about the legality, because you both present good cases. However I have to say, the the guidance we've had from actual legal professionals sides with whatt OldTom is suggesting. But it is a grey area until 2016 when things should hopefully clear up. All we're hoping is that there isn't a serious incident involving an eBike that grabs the headlines before that date.
Is there anything to actually back this up? Any statements, letters, emails or anything in writing from the time? Because this would be very useful for everyone.